Breed Out The Ugly: The Belles *COMPLETED*

I am going to be doing a “breed out the ugly” challenge on The Sims 4. The basic idea is that you begin with a sim who is as ugly as possible and, through breeding with attractive spouses over the generations, aim to end up with a child that looks… Vaguely normal.
I am not going to be playing this as a legacy challenge so will not be starting with very little funds and so forth. But, there are a few rules I will stick to:

1. Only one child per generation (unless the heir has twins/triplets, that is). First born is heir. This is intended to make the challenge more difficult by preventing me from simply choosing the most attractive child.
2. The founder (or in later generations, the heir) will choose their partner based on their looks.
3. No editing of offspring’s features in CAS.
4. Partners must be premades or townies. No downloading of spouses from the gallery, no creating spouses and I cannot edit their features.
5. All offspring are to take the founder's surname, "Belle".
6. I will use a legacy trait generator to determine the traits of offspring.
7. Aging on for unplayed and played households.

Ramona is pregnant again! I don't know how - I must have selected "try for a baby" instead of "Woohoo" one time. Either that or my game is bugged. Anyway, should I keep it or delete the pregnancy? I am conflicted because I did say only one child per generation

Love this concept but I have to say, I think you've completed it already, what a stunning physique, and don't even get me started on that nose! I'll keep my eyes glued on this like hot toffee on your t-shirt!

@VanPelt81 thank you! That song is so funny - not heard it song in a while!

@MissSassy thank you she is cute as a toddler! By the way, I’ve been lurking reading your Princess Selection Challenge for a while now and I’m really enjoying it. I’m now at uni without so much time to be on the forums and comment on other people’s stories but I wanted to let you know I am following it and think it’s a really great idea. It’s kind of an addictive read.